Scent delivery apparatus and method

a technology of apparatus and scent, applied in the field of apparatus and methods for delivering scent, can solve the problems of severely limited opportunities for advertisers, ineffective effectiveness, and inability to meet the needs of consumers, and achieve the effect of enhancing the sale of products

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-09
SANTANDREA CARMINE
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[0019] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a method for enhancing the sale of a product by providing multimedia stimulus methods employing one or more scents in conjunction with media that evoke responses from one or more of the other senses.
[0022] Still another object of the invention is to provide an enhanced Internet shopping experience by combining scent with Internet based advertising, sales promotion, public relations, entertainment or instructional methods.
[0025] The present invention provides a system for multi-sensory, multimedia advertising, sales promotion, education or product public relations campaign and a method to rapidly assess the effectiveness of an advertising campaign. The method provides both scent cues and more traditional non-scent based cues to help influence a customer toward the purchase of a selected, target product.

Problems solved by technology

Television, movies, radio, the Internet and print advertising and promotional efforts are currently so ubiquitous that their effectiveness has been compromised even as the price of traditional advertising and promotion is rising [“Mass Media: Killing The Goose That Lays Golden Eggs”.
The problem of effective communication advertising and promotional methods is particularly pressing in the commercial, retail environment where consumers are presented with a bewildering array of product choices and where advertisers have severely limited opportunities to convey a message.
The Internet, one of the newest commercial environments, suffers from the same problems as the more traditional commercial arenas.
On the Internet, customers are known to have a short attention span and limited patience, thereby limiting the ability of traditional advertising to convey product information and influence buying decisions.
However, none of these devices describes a system in which the scent delivery system is incorporated into other mechanical components of the scent delivery system such as the fan itself.
However, it is also widely understood consumers become insensitive to a scent after a short exposure.
Ceiling fans, however, are not as readily accessible as other fans, for example floor mounted fans, in the typical sales environment.
These tend to me more complicated devices, frequently incorporating many parts and requiring complicated manufacture.
As typical with many of these an similar devices, they are fairly complicated and not easily adapted to the multi-sensory sales environment, where ease of use, replacement of scent, and simple controls are important factors.
However, it may not provide the best option where scents need to be frequently changed or replaced.
Also, integration of the scent into the inner mechanism of the fan may result in manufacturing and distribution complications.
Mounting scent directly on the blades may interfere with the balance of the blades and blade rotation.
Locations farther from the blades do not offer as good dispersion rates.
The specific use of a fan grill or cage previously may not have seemed like a possibility due to problems mounting a scent source on this type of structure.
One problem is that the fan cage does not offer a regular surface for mounting a structure such as a scent pad.
Another problem is that air flow through the cage applies a force opposing placement of a scent source such as a pad.
Previously it may not have been thought possible to mount a scent source at this location due to insufficient air circulation across the scent source.
It is widely believed that a cue mismatch where an inappropriate scent is delivered in a multimedia presentation results in consumer dissatisfaction.
Rising advertising costs and decreasing advertising effectiveness argue for choosing to use only cost-effective advertising.
However, none of the examples provide means to objectively measure the success or failure of the advertising, sales promotion or public relations or instructional campaign which employs scent.

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[0268] A scent-delivery device is provided having: [0269] (a) a scent cartridge containing a scent and a medium for supporting the scent; [0270] (b) a receptacle holding the scent cartridge, the receptacle having a base and a cover, where the cover is optionally capable of being opened to replace the scent cartridge; [0271] (c) a fan having a protective cage, the protective cage having an inside surface and an outside surface; and [0272] (d) means for attaching the receptacle to a surface of the protective cage.

The scent cartridge of Example 1 contains a scent selected from the group consisting of citronella, eucalyptus, and sandalwood. The scent is mixed into a medium for supporting the scent, comprising low density ethyl vinyl acetate, a surfactant, and an organic solvent. The medium is molded into a wafer shape with ridges for added surface area, and has a hole in the middle and designed to be placed onto the shaft inside the scent receptacle.

[0273] The cover of the scent rece...

example 2

[0276] A scent-delivery device is provided having: [0277] (a) a scent cartridge containing a scent and a medium for supporting the scent; [0278] (b) a receptacle holding the scent cartridge, the receptacle having a base and a cover, where the cover is optionally capable of being opened to replace the scent cartridge; [0279] (c) a fan having a protective cage, the protective cage having an inside surface and an outside surface; and [0280] (d) means for attaching the receptacle to a surface of the protective cage.

This example is similar to the previous example with the following distinctions: [0281] (1) The medium for supporting the scent is a polymer resin or gel and the scent is citronella. [0282] (2) The scent receptacle is placed inside the protective fan cage by opening the fan cage. An adhesive is used to attach the base of the receptacle to the hub inside the fan cage immediately in front of the fan. [0283] (3) The fan cage has a system of hinged locks that allows for the cag...

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Abstract

A method and scent device is described for enhancing multimedia advertising, sales or product promotion, public relations, entertainment or instructional systems by incorporating a scent dispersing apparatus mounted on the cage of a fan. The method includes steps of selecting a product or service, and delivering a multimedia advertising, sales promotion, public relations, entertainment, brand awareness or educational campaign which appeals to the sense of smell and one or more of the other senses. Methods are provided for measuring improvements in the effectiveness of multimedia advertising, sales or product promotion, public relations, entertainment or instructional systems occur when scent is incorporated into the campaign.

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[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 11 / 234,202, filed Sep. 26, 2005, which claims the benefit of the filing date of provisional application 60 / 612,795, filed on Sep. 27, 2004.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates generally to an apparatus and methods for delivering a scent, especially in the context of multi-sensory advertising. Applications for the present invention include enhancing sales through multi-sensory based advertising, promotion, public relations, entertainment or instructional methods. More particularly, the invention relates to a scent cartridge mounted on fan for delivering one or more scents for the purpose of advertising, promotion, public relations, entertainment or instructional methods. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Advertising, sales promotional campaigns, product related public relations and product related instruction methods traditionally use film, television, radio, the Internet and print media as met...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61L9/04A61L9/12
CPCG06Q10/06375G07F17/18G07F17/0014G06Q30/02
Inventor SANTANDREA, CARMINE
Owner SANTANDREA CARMINE
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